Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas
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The Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas is a cultural heritage organization of individuals who identify as descendants of Lipan Apache people, based in McAllen, Texas.[2]
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Named after | Lipan Apache people, State of Texas |
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Formation | 2007[1] |
Type | Nonprofit organization[1] |
US Texas TIN 13311748407[1] EIN 33-1174840[2] | |
Legal status | active |
Purpose | Cultural awareness; Agriculture, fishing and forestry; History museums[2] |
Location | |
Official language | English |
Website | lipanapache |
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The Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas is an unrecognized organization. They are neither a federally recognized tribe[3] nor a state-recognized tribe.[4]
They should not be confused with other unrecognized organizations who also identify as Lipan Apache descendants, including the Apache Council of Texas (Alice), Cuelgahen Nde Lipan Apache of Texas (Three Rivers), Lipan Apache Band of Texas (Brackettville), and Lipan Apache Nation (San Antonio).